- SIX CAST IRON BANKSSix cast iron banks,
SIX CAST IRON BANKSSix cast iron banks, to include an Enterprise globe bank, two versions of US Mail bank, Coin Deposit safe bank, and reproduction Stump Speaker, together with a tin and cardboard Calumet Baking Powder bank, tallest - 10" h.
Condition:
Speaker - lacking trap, as found. Others - sporadic wear.
- ENTERPRISE #2 DOUBLE WHEEL COFFEE MILLca.
ENTERPRISE #2 DOUBLE WHEEL COFFEE MILLca. patent 12-9-1873; Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia small size cast iron drawer base coffee mill with two open-work cast iron wheels, domed lid on hinge pin swivel mount, original red paint and blue paint accents, 10 1/4"x 8 3/4"x 12 3/4"; Condition: varnished surface, 80% original surface intact, missing most of original die-cut labels
- LARGE ENTERPRISE #9 DOUBLE WHEEL COFFEE
LARGE ENTERPRISE #9 DOUBLE WHEEL COFFEE MILLca. 1890-1910; Enterprise Mfg. Co., Phila. cast iron framework Burr coffee mill with eagle figure on top of domed lidded hopper top, the mill with two 19 1/2"d openwork cast iron wheel, retaining original oak front drawer with porcelain knob, mill retains most of original painted surfaces, includes brass crank handle for wheel, 17"x 19 1/2"x 28 3/4"; Condition: some noted loss to brilliance of decals, 85-90% original condition
- RARE JOHN HARPER LTD TOWER CAST IRON
RARE JOHN HARPER LTD TOWER CAST IRON STILL BANKca. 1902-1911; the base embossed "Tower Bank" with spire and eagles on railings, bell tower with small round bells, retaining much of black painted surfaces, similar casting to earlier Enterprise Mfg. Co. banks, 3 3/4"x 3 3/4"x 9 1/4"; Condition: good, some minimal rust, 85-90% original surface
- RARE ENTERPRISE MFG. MAN POPS-UP ELEPHANT
RARE ENTERPRISE MFG. MAN POPS-UP ELEPHANT MECHANICca. 1884; heavy multiple part cast iron elephant with coin in trunk and switch operation, trigger causes hatch door to pop-up and small peg top man to pop-up from howdah, copper and gold tone radiator painted surface, marked under cover "Pat Applied For", 5 3/4"h, Condition: operating, unknown if man in howdah is correct (has painted accent), extensive paint wear, some surface rust noted, as found
- Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock
Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. Model of the Aircraft Carrier 'USS Enterprise', Newport News, VA., 1936 cast and polished aluminum length 13.75 in — 34.9 cm
- 19TH CENTURY ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. CAST
19TH CENTURY ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. CAST IRON COFFEE MILL GRINDER Cast-iron, wood, and porcelain. Marked 'U.S.A. ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. PHILA', with original paint.
- AUSTIN COX FOR ALCOA ALUMINUM CHESS
AUSTIN COX FOR ALCOA ALUMINUM CHESS SET Austin Cox for ALCOA (Aluminum Company of America) Chess Set, designed 1962, aluminum chess pieces and black anodized pieces, in original walnut storage box, mounted for wall hanging, and including original aluminum-framed blue textile chessboard, pieces marked "1962 / Austin Enterprises." King: 4.75" H; storage Box: 6" H x 30.75" W x 2.5" D; chessboard: 19" H x 19" W x 1" D. Provenance: From a Plainview, N.Y. estate. Note: This is the famous ALCOA Aluminum Chess Set. In 1962, ALCOA launched a marketing program to advance the selling of their aluminum products. As a result of a design and marketing collaboration, there emerged a strikingly modernist, abstract chess set designed by Austin E. Cox A.S.I.D. of ?Austin Enterprises? and the advertising agency of Ketchum, McLeod & Grove. ALCOA had these sets produced to give to their top customers. An example of this Chess set was featured in the movie "John Wick 3: Parabellum" in scene 1:24:21. Keywords: Mid-Century Modern, Chess Collecting, John Wick, Iconic, Modernism
- MAGAZINE ENTERPRISES GHOST RIDER #7
MAGAZINE ENTERPRISES GHOST RIDER #7 CGC 8.5 United States1952Magazine Enterprises Ghost Rider issue 7 from 1952. The book featured art and cover by Dick Ayers, A-1 #51. Per the CGC census 1 in 8.5, 2 higher, the second highest grade available out of 26 copies! CGC 8.5 w/ Off-White/White Pages
- Bandai Playmates group of vintage 1990's
Bandai Playmates group of vintage 1990's Star Trek The Next Generation boxed space toy vehicles to include Shuttlecraft Goddard, Klingon Attack Cruiser and Starship Enterprise. Boxes in poor condition (3)
- CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE-GLAZED VASE Monochromatic
CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE-GLAZED VASE Monochromatic blue glazed vase with blue double circle (to underside)."100% of the proceeds are donated to WellVentions, a job ready training and career exposure program, is administered by ProsperRochester, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit social enterprise for city youth organization."
- THOMAS MORAN, STUDY OF PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA,
THOMAS MORAN, STUDY OF PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, 1868 Watercolor on paper, laid down. Signed 'Moran' (lower left).
"100% of the proceeds are donated to WellVentions, a job ready training and career exposure program, is administered by ProsperRochester, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit social enterprise for city youth organization."
Thomas Moran (American, 1837-1926)
Thomas Moran was an American painter and printmaker of the Hudson River School in New York whose work often featured the Rocky Mountains. A talented illustrator and exquisite colorist, he was hired as an illustrator at Scribner’s Monthly. During the late 1860s, he was appointed the chief illustrator for the magazine, a position that helped him launch his career as one of the premier painters of the American landscape, in particular, the American west. Thomas Moran’s vision of the Western landscape was critical to the creation of Yellowstone National Park.
- ANTIQUE CAST IRON COFFEE MILLANTIQUE
ANTIQUE CAST IRON COFFEE MILLANTIQUE CAST IRON COFFEE MILL, Enterprise Mfg. Co., patent dated October 21, (18)73, a dual wheel model painted red and blue, 28.75"H, 24.75"D wheels.
- Miscellaneous grouping to include a
Miscellaneous grouping to include a Corona Iron corn mill, 14"h; together with a Lane Bros. coffee grinder (repainted); an Enterprise No. 16 cherry stoner; and a Landers Frary & Clark grinder converted to a lamp.
Condition: Wear consistent with age.
- Two similar cast iron and wood wall
Two similar cast iron and wood wall mount coffee grinders (missing cups, glass cracked), late 19th c.; together with an Enterprise No.100 (incomplete, losses) and a Grand Union Tea Co. canister grinder (damaged).
Largest: 12"h x 4.5"w x 7.5"d
- Two Enterprise Mfg. Co., No. 00 cast
Two Enterprise Mfg. Co., No. 00 cast iron wall/post mount coffee grinders.
8"h x 4.25"w x 9"d each
Condition: One repainted, one missing catch cup.
- Three cast iron and glass wall mount
Three cast iron and glass wall mount coffee grinders to include two Enterprise No.100 (one missing a catch cup); together with another grinder marked "Atlas".
Enterprise: 16"h x 6"w x 9"w
Condition: Wear consistent with age and use.
- Six cast iron wall mount coffee grinders
Six cast iron wall mount coffee grinders to include two Landers, Frary & Clark; Enterprise No 0; Alexanderwerk No. 612 (Germany); The Comet and a Spong example.
Largest: 14"l x 4"w
Condition: Wear as expected with age.
- Two Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia,
Two Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA USA coffee grinder one a No.00 wall mount and the other a No.0 clamp mount, both cast iron with original paint decoration, one with a decal.
Largest: 15"h x 8"w
Condition: Working condition.
- Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA
Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA No.0 coffee grinder with original paint and decals, 14.5"h; together with a cast iron coffee roaster 7.5"dia, and a tin example.
Condition: Wear as expected.
- Three wall/post mount coffee mills to
Three wall/post mount coffee mills to include Dr. Edwards Mill, pat. Mar. 1, 1859 by Charles Parker Co. mounted on a wood back; together with an Enterprise mill and another example.
Largest: 8"h x 12"w x 7"d overall
Condition: All in working condition, wear as expected with age.
- Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA,
Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA, No. 1, pat. July 12,1898, single handle coffee grinder with original paint, stencil/decal decoration and lower iron drawer, mounted on a block of wood, in working condition.
12"h x 7"w x 5"d
Condition: Probably repainted, porcelain knob cracked.
- Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA,
Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA, No. 7, double wheel coffee grinder with original paint and stencil/decal decoration and eagle finial, pat. Oct. 21, 1878/July 12,1898, in working condition.
24"h x 17.25"w x 17" wheel dia.
Condition: Surface wear as expected with age and use.
- Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA,
Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA, No. 7, double wheel coffee grinder with original paint and stencil/decal decoration and eagle finial, pat. Oct. 21, 1878/July 12,1898, in working condition.
24"h x 13.5"w x 17" wheel dia.
Condition: Eagle finial broken, wear as expected with age and use.
- Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA,
Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA, No. 12-1/2 "Grand" double wheel coffee grinder, pat. July 12, 1898 with original paint decoration, stencil/decal and eagle finial, in working condition.
40"h x 23"w x 24.75" wheel dia.
Condition: Surface losses and wear as expected with age.
- Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA,
Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA, No. 3, double wheel cast iron coffee grinder with original paint, stencil/decal decoration.
14"h x 16"w x 11" wheel dia.
- Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA
Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA USA, No.00, cast iron wall mounted coffee grinder with original black paint, stencil/decal decoration and catch cup marked No. 00.
9.5"h x 6"w x 6"d
- Enterprise Mfg. Co. Philadelphia, PA
Enterprise Mfg. Co. Philadelphia, PA No. 10 double wheel coffee mill, pat. July 12, 1898, original paint decoration, stencil/decals, working condition.
36"h x 16.75"w x 19.5" wheel dia.
Condition: Brass hopper disconnected, wear as expected with age and use.
- Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA,
Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA, floor model No. 716, cast iron double wheel coffee grinder with original paint decoration and stenciling/decal, pat. July 12, 1898.
56"h x 21"w x 24.75" wheel dia.
Condition: Missing eagle finial, wear as expected with age.
- Rare Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia,
Rare Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA, belt driven double hopper coffee mill, each hopper holding 100 lbs. of coffee, one side was for pulverizing, the other for granulating. Made of cast iron and sheet iron with original paint decoration, stencil/decals. This model was owned by collector Dr. Don Prutzman (Pennsylvania) whose collection was purchased by the Consignor. Please see the "MacMillan Index of Antique Coffee Mills" page 267.
56"h x 51.75"w x 20" belt dia. / Each hopper: 31"h x 20"dia
Condition: Some paint touch-up, some wear as expected, overall good condition.
- Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA,
Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA, No. 12, pat. July 12,1898, double wheel coffee grinder with original paint, stencil/decal decoration and eagle finial, in working condition.
35"h x 21"w x 24.75" wheel dia.
Condition: Losses and oxidation to surface.
- Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA,
Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA, No. 9 double wheel coffee mill restored, functioning.
28"h x 22.5"w x 19.5" wheel dia.
- Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA,
Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA, No. 12 double wheel coffee mill with original paint, stencil/decal, pat. Oct 21, 1873, in working condition.
32"h x 21"w x 24.5" wheel dia.
Condition: Minor paint touchup, wood on handle cracked, wear as expected with age.
- Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA,
Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA, No. 9 double wheel coffee mill with original paint, stencil/decal and eagle finial, in working condition.
27"h x 16.75"w x 19.5" wheel dia.
Condition: Handle in drawer, wear consistent with age.
- Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA,
Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA, USA, single fly wheel coffee grinder No. 750 in black paint, working condition.
21"h x 13"w x 19.5" wheel dia.
Condition: Wear as expected with age.
- Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA
Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, PA USA No. 3 Champion Coffee Mill, black cast iron single handle, pat. June 21,1870, working condition.
16"h x 10"w x 9"dia
Condition: Wear as expected with age.